piracyThe Disruption of Education (Teachers with Apps)
If we take into account that this disruption will have a technological starting point, we can see what is happening in relation to schools and education in general.
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Amazon vs. Book Publishers, By the Numbers (Forbes)
Let’s ignore the overheated rhetoric for the moment and focus on the raw data.
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That’s a Lot of Pirating: 68% of Europeans Download or Stream Movies for Free (GigaOM)
A study from the European Commission finds huge numbers of people streaming and downloading movies for free.
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eBooks Power Hachette to Strong 2013 Finish (Digital Book World)
Hachette Book Group closed last year on an upswing, thanks in part to a boost from expanding digital sales.
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Kindle Daily Deals: Buying In (and others)

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